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Subject: RE: 2 queries
typical rock crit wouldn't necessarily know individual Mekons other than
Jon Langford,
Given the
In a message dated 1/25/99 10:27:40 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
but linda, "wild and blue" was a HUGE hit for john anderson, and saying so
ain't snooty. and as much as i love the meke's version, it's not irk-worthy,
either. rather, it's analagous to pointing out that
Hey P2-ers,
I just got back from our warming up for the Old 97s, and what a fantastic
experience. They sounded unbelieveable, so tight and on. The people went
nuts, they even clapped for us. Guitarist Ken B. wore a GT T-shirt onstage,
and Rhett kept praising us in between songs. It was just
The sirens have faded into the distance. Now, is the time to write the
review of the live in-studio performance of The Bystanders on the Fringe
this weekend.
Thanks, Shane, for your oh-so-too-kind words. We had a blast. And I'm glad
"both of your listeners" enjoyed it, too. It's good to
In a message dated 1/25/99 10:59:07 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
At that point of ignorance, it seems like a wiser course would have been
simply to give the song's title and avoid mentioning anyone else altogether
g. I
Given their porous nature, I suppose someone
I've kind of been noodling a thought that Bob Egan might actually play with
them again now that he's not playing with Wilco. Of course, he's poised to do
some playing behind this new record of his which I'm digging, but hey he could
open.
Linda
In a message dated 1/25/99 11:00:11 PM Central
At 10:26 PM -0600 on 1/25/99, Kelly Kessler wrote:
Can anyone fill me in on Ms. Hickman, and recommend a
particular album that represents her well? Kelly
http://www.bcity.com/texasrubies
http://www.bcity.com/honkytonk
I can't tell you much, Kelly, but I'd say older is better here.
At 12:36 AM -0500 on 1/26/99, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know Nirvana, and John Anderson ain't no Nirvana.
Apparently you *don't* know John Anderson. Geez, what a thing to say.
Bob
In a message dated 1/26/99 1:22:31 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm sure that's all true. But I was thinking, too, that it was more than
just the
pickiness and accepted standards of writers and editors at play here. I was
thinking it was, you know, like, the law. . . .
Part of learning about country music is learning where songs come from, and
my sense is that that's true with various kinds of roots music - blues,
Cajun and so forth, but I guess it's not so big a thing across the board.
Jon Weisberger Kenton County, KY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In response to a query about Paul Kelly's latest, Christopher
Hill said
Words Music - it's superb. His best solo effort yet, imo
Punched up guitar, reggae/blues influences allowed to
shine, and the best darn Xmas song I've heard in many
years ("How to Make Gravy"). My favorite song
I would be interested in knowing how much a
voice, quality, tone and so forth influences you in your likeability quotient of
any cd.
For example - Although I acknowledge the
musicianship on the Dixie Chicks debut cd, I totally dislike Natalie
Maines' voice. For me, her voice is grating;
Title: Re: DOTF
Does anyone know who I should contact about Down On The Farm, and/or might have an email address or number or something?
I guess Tom Skjeklesaether is your man. His mailaddress: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TWN
--
np: Eric Anderesen - Memories of the Future
Tommy W. Nordeng
Oslo,
Budrocket writes:
Does anyone know who I should contact about Down
On The Farm, and/or might have an email address or number or
something?
I would contact Old McDonald g and
if that doesn't get you anywhere, I believe Tom Skjeklesaether has something to do with it. Hs
e mail is: [EMAIL
Looking forward to seeing The Mighty Ghost Rockets at The farm this summer!
Jerker
Sound Asleep
In a message dated 1/25/99 11:58:38 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I know Nirvana, and John Anderson ain't no Nirvana.
You got that right, sister g.
Thanks for taking this in the spirit in which it was intended! (I forgot my
g thingie). (decaf, soron honey).
As
What are you talking about? My cd has *all* the songwriters credited.
Course, mine is the original OKRA release, so what, do you have the
re-release? Well, at any rate Jon, rest assured, the band and original
label had all the songwriters by name listed..
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From:
Looks like Wall isn't around, so I'll do the honors this week.
--Jon Johnson
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Wollaston, Massachusetts
THE BLUE CHIP RADIO REPORT
News, Charts, Show Prep, Sales Info
In a message dated 1/25/99 11:39:08 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I know Nirvana, and John Anderson ain't no Nirvana.
how true. John Anderson is much more important.
Slim
I think Jon's made a good point about the bio on their official web site
doing an actually pretty good job of discussing the band's past, but having
seen the Chicks myself a number of times from '90 on, a couple of these
passges just about made me blanch;
. All the act needed was a
re Tera;
For
the younger generation who has never heard of a particular artist before
but
possibly has been curious enough to explore someone they've read about who
has been an influence on a current "stars" career (or whatever else may
stimulate their interest), I believe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] quoted :
Influence? Linda Ronstadt - another great voice, full of quivering
vibratto,
but devoid of sincerity and emotion.
and wrote:
Devoid of sincerity or emotion??? Hmm...I wouldn't say that as much as
guilty of overcooking it, but I haven't heard as much
a few more great performances off the top of my head
with the foghorn turned down -
maybe I'm right
my blue tears
I never will marry
belting it out and it actually works -
think it's gonna work out fine
willin
how do I make you
I'm hoping that Trio II delivers the goods. And is there talk of
One of the nice things about LPs -- aside from how they sound better
and have much better artwork on the jackets -- is how, without fail,
the songwriters were almost always included after the title of the song
and the length.
Good thing you had that "almost" in there, Bob, as I've got
Steve Earle The Del McCoury Band will be
playing March 3-6, 1999 at The World Famous Station Inn
in Nashville. Special guests are expected throughout the
week.
Tickets go on sale February 1, 1999, tickets will be available
through Ticketmaster for $17.00 + service charge (615-255-9600).
Leaping to defend the honor of his hometown musical community, Matt says:
What are you talking about? My cd has *all* the songwriters credited.
Course, mine is the original OKRA release, so what, do you have the
re-release?
and goes on, in another post:
[Matt Benz] And if you ever find
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michael [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- and emphatically endorse "Glory Be To God" (not what you'd
expect from the title)
Well, it is about devotion.g
Carl Z.
enjoying seeing a Paul Kelly thread that I didn't start
Dallas Clemmons wrote:
I often
wondered about this as a DJ, when frustrated by the lack of songwriting
credits, and so I'll ask now: Why isn't this required?
And does it have any bearing on royalties for airplay? I
thought it did, assuming a record got enough spins for BMI
or ASCAP to
Jon Weisberger wrote:
Stevie confessed:
I am even perverse enough to enjoy Mad Love - her
generally adjudged as misguided new wave phase.
Isn't that the album that has her version of "Poor Pitiful Me?" Love that
cut...
It's a good one, a great arrangement that improves on Zevon's
It's on Ronstadt's Sweet Dreams album. I'm not sure which one of Warren's its
on but it really is a ZEVON cut. Give him what credit he is due is my motto.
I've played the Ronstadt Version a couple of time with an intro something to
the likes of and here Linda Ronstadt coverin Warren Zevon's
We're officially extending the deadline for this so if you're new
to P2 or you figured this deal was past due, well...send us
something! Last year's "EDGES FROM THE POSTCARD 2" featured unreleased
tracks by Robbie Fulks, Kimmie Rhodes, Mike Ireland Holler, Wooden Leg,
Five Chinese
"Doug Young aka \"The Iceman\"" wrote:
It's on Ronstadt's Sweet Dreams album. I'm not sure which one of Warren's its
on but it really is a ZEVON cut. Give him what credit he is due is my motto.
Pretty sure it's simple dreams but wouldnt swear to it.
And I agree Zevon needs every due he's
I mentioned in my bluegrass upcoming releases that Sugar Hill is reissuing
Doyle's first 4 secular albums on 2 CDs, and having now weaseled a couple of
copies, I can safely pronounce that the job they've done is outstanding, and
that if you have any interest at all in post-1960 bluegrass, you
I know Nirvana, and John Anderson ain't no Nirvana.
how true. John Anderson is much more important.
Pshaw... a truly pointless comparison. Besides, Nirvana rawked. And except
for, say, "Roundabout," John Anderson really annoys me. But that Wakeman can
tickle the ivories something
Junior here, with a query for all of you:
I got a call this morning from someone who's looking to do some short
interviews with people who know (or think they know, or are just
interested in, fascinated by, etc.) "TV rock bands." That is, bands
like the Monkees, Partridge Family, Josie and
Junior wrote:
I'm just guessing, but: Neal? Bill Silvers? Cheryl? Come out of
the closet, all you TV hounds!! g
my guesses on expertise:
Neal - "California Dreams" (a show most likely to be *just* like the Weiss
childhood...but I think Neal calls them just "The Dreams" like most of their
Didn't the Flintstones have a Pebbles Bamm-Bamm offshoot
where the kids sang in a band?
Scooby-Doo - classic era - had the song breaks during chase
scenes, but Fred and Daphne never sang, so never mind.
The Bugaloos! How could I forget? There have to be other Sid
Marty Krofft shows with
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(Bill is also allowed to speak on Jamie whatshisname's solo career on 90210)
I think his name is Jamie Walters. All I know about his solo career is
that he covered Graham Parker's "Release
Damn, thought that last one was off to the fluff channel -- sorry to
broadcast the Saturday morning kids'-tv lyrics on the grown-up list
Todd
(who also remembers a cast band or two on "Saved By the Bell")
Junior here, with a query for all of you:
I got a call this morning from someone who's looking to do some short
interviews with people who know (or think they know, or are just
interested in, fascinated by, etc.) "TV rock bands." That is, bands
like the Monkees, Partridge Family, Josie and
Oh, good, a Linda Ronstadt thread. Go back and check out her first Capital
record (I believe) with "Birds," "I Fall to Pieces," "I Still Miss
Someone," and a bunch of other good songs. That's the record when I first
discovered her, around the fall of 73, and it's still a minor classic in
my book.
C'mon you people, that's not deep enough:
Charlie Chan and the Chan Clan - cartoon in which the detective's children had
a rock band. Played an Archies-styled song at the end of every show.
Banana Splits - The Sovines, Jamie Swedberg and I had a big conversation on
this one Sat. morning after
C'mon you people, that's not deep enough:
I'm not worthy, I'm not worthy...
Banana Splits - The Sovines, Jamie Swedberg and I had a big conversation on
this one Sat. morning after our show.
Mitch Matthews
Gravel Train/Sunken Road
I offer -
Tra la la, la la la la
Tra la la, la la
I started to think maybe they didn't
have the songwriters on the All Stars disc, but I realize that I
wouldn't have known who wrote "14 Karat Mine" (Or is that Mind?
Whatever) any other way cos I've never heard it elsewhere.
Run, don't walk, to find a copy of the Gene Watson's Greatest Hits
How about HR Puffin Stuff. Didn't they have a little band going?
I also believe that Sigmund and Seamonsters rocked it out a few times.
Derek
The Jetson's featured the family in a band, right?
I think they were called the "Way Outs".
Andeven though I don't remember the name of the cartoon
band in the Flintstones, I do remember part of the song.
"In Bedrock, twitch, twitch.."
Thanks for dragging me into TV Hell. Now, I'm
The Jetson's featured the family in a band, right?
I think they were called the "Way Outs".
The Jetsons did have the "Way Outs," as well as "Jet Screamer."
Andeven though I don't remember the name of the cartoon
band in the Flintstones, I do remember part of the song.
"In Bedrock, twitch,
Why does that shit stick in one's head and yet
I can't grasp C++ programming? g
TV memory cells have been proven scientifically to
be superior in a Darwinian sense to anything related
to career growth. Also, beer has formed a non-
aggression pact with the tv cells, and they gang up
on the
Later on, didn't The Dickies cover this one too? and the theme from
"Gigantor?" My punk rock memory is failing me in my old age (to make room
for all this twang stuff no doubt) . . .
Tra la la, la la la la
Tra la la, la la la la
One banana, two banana, three banana, four
Four bananas make a
Just wanted to use my allotment of fluff for the week to express a few
opinions:
University of Kentucky basketball sucks,
Jason the Scorchers have been so over for a decade,
Whiskeytown sounds like the Waterboys
and
Michael Jordan is an American hero.
That is all.
Neal Weiss
Lancelot Link and the Evolution Revolution.
Long before Prince stole the name, these primates rocked.
Slim
Fred Flinstone was also doing a little solo act as "Hi Fi"
Can you hear em
Grab'em, nab'em
Listen to them Rock, Listen to them sing
Oh the Humming Bird is singing somethin somethin
psst Wilma did ya hear? I heard Hi Fi is a square (made with hand
Didn't Pebbles and BamBam have
Didn't Pebbles and BamBam have a hit song something
like "Open up your heart and let the Sunshine in".
Uh, that was Buck Owens.
Sorry for the twang content.
Jon Weisberger Kenton County, KY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://home.fuse.net/jonweisberger/
Have we mentioned The Chipmunks yet? (Every album
becomes a Chipmunks album with the proper rpm increase).
Chris
I know that The Brady Bunch was already mentioned, but in addition to the
Peter voice changing episode (song: "When it's time to change you've got
to rearrange"), I remember the episode where the kids go on a TV talent
show as "The Silver Platters" to win the cash for an anniversary gift for
As a native of Lexington, KY, I must defend the honor of my beloved
Wildcats. I watched them demolish Mississippi State the other day.
And they've gotten up for big wins against Maryland and Auburn this
year. If things go well, they could go far again this year. So
there.
As to your
Good news about The Darlings.
Stacey, you need to have a little "chat" with Steve about Hell Country
---
Country music is singing the blues
Once thriving, the local sene falls victim to changing tastes and talent
drain
By Steve Morse, Globe Staff, 01/24/99
Nashville
On Tue, 26 Jan 1999, Jon Weisberger wrote:
Didn't Pebbles and BamBam have a hit song something
like "Open up your heart and let the Sunshine in".
Uh, that was Buck Owens.
Much as I hate to contribute to this dubious thread (Jerry Curry's
probably jumping with joy over all this
Pretty sure it's simple dreams but wouldnt swear to it.
And I agree Zevon needs every due he's due. I understand he's without
a label
right now - that right? Crying shame.
[Matt Benz] No, it is Simple Dreams, now that I think of it;
with Tumblin Dice, Blue Bayou, etc on there.
Speaking of TV bands, just the other day I lunched with my wife at her new job
at Warner Brothers for the first time. No more than 200 yards from her office
is the house where the Partridge Family lived. And yep, there was the garage
where the kids made such beatiful music. Thought it was kinda
Pshaw... a truly pointless comparison. Besides, Nirvana rawked. And
except
for, say, "Roundabout," John Anderson really annoys me. But that
Wakeman can
tickle the ivories something fierce.
[Matt Benz] Pssst, hey Neil: it's *JON* Anderson. An
important distinction, as all Jon's
On Tue, 26 Jan 1999, Jon Weisberger wrote:
Didn't Pebbles and BamBam have a hit song something
like "Open up your heart and let the Sunshine in".
Uh, that was Buck Owens.
Much as I hate to contribute to this dubious thread (Jerry Curry's
probably jumping with joy over all this
Pshaw... a truly pointless comparison. Besides, Nirvana rawked. And
except
for, say, "Roundabout," John Anderson really annoys me. But that
Wakeman can
tickle the ivories something fierce.
[Matt Benz] Pssst, hey Neil: it's *JON* Anderson. An
important distinction, as all
Just got this press release. thought some of you might be interested.
For Immediate Release January 26,
1999
GRAHAM PARKER TO RELEASE INTERNET ONLY ALBUM.
LOOSE MONKEYS, SPARE TRACKS AND LOST DEMOS TO BE RELEASED EXCLUSIVELY
THROUGH RAZOR TIE WEBSITE.
Interesting article. I missed this when I was looking through the
Globe on Sunday. Yup, it can sure be grim here if you're in a local
country band and aren't playing at rock clubs (as several do). Morse
didn't mention the Fritters, who I think highly of (particularly the Rose
Maddox-ish
The Happy Days band never decided on a name; at one point, they were
just known as "The Band." you know, when they backed Leather at a Ski
Lodge, and Richie-mulit instrumentalist- went out the door while playing
his guitar solo. Came back in all covered with that fake tv snow. Oh,
how we laughed.
The movie "Outlaw Blues" has been on cable this month, and I've got a
question about the theme song that maybe someone here can answer. Who wrote
it? I'm wondering because the music credits at the end of the film list
John Oates. Is this the John Oates of Hall and Oates fame?
(For those who
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Morse
didn't mention the Fritters
Who've broken up Jon...sorry to be the one to break the news. Rumor has it
that Betsey will be trying to advance herself as a guitarist and strike out
on her own at some point. The other
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Zevon's the whip. Or one of em, anyway. That whole EL LAY sound
of the 70's, early 80's needed a good shot of cynical (before it was
used for Miller Beer commercials) morbid
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I can't believe no one's mentioned Pinky Tuscadero from Happy Days played
by Suzi Quatro. Did she have a band on that show?
I can't recall the band name, but they did perform "Down
WKLB, which sponsors a country festival at Great Woods each summer (with
Nashville headliners) and cosponsors summer events at Indian Ranch in
Webster, has no time slot devoted to local music, but ''that's not to
say there won't be one in the future,'' says music director Ginny Rogers.
On Tue, 26 Jan 1999, marie arsenault wrote:
I was only nine. I'm sure I was wearing a highly flammable
polyester ensemble with a crocheted vest.
Hmmwill this outfit be making an appearance at NEA?
Would look quite delightful with those boots you wore
to the Lucinda Williams show. g
VISA
Mitch wrote:
C'mon you people, that's not deep enough:
F Troop - A Beatles ripp-off in the 1870s (is that possible?) comes to Fort
Courage, and Corporal Agarn (Larry Storch) chooses to manage them.
Mitch, I thought I'd be the only person to remember this, much less to admit so in
public.
On Tue, 26 Jan 1999, Stevie Simkin wrote:
I'm hoping that Trio II delivers the goods. And is there talk of an
emmylou/linda duets album too?
I can confirm that this is in the can, so to speak. My inside source
was telling me over New Year's, that it is one fine piece of work. She
I've been following this "thread" about new country versus old country
that spawned from WKKG's PD Scott Micheals' comments. While in many ways
I do tend to agree with Scott, BEFORE you all start flaming me just hear
me out. You never hear about Motown artists complaining about today's pop
radio
Just found a fascinating interview with Linda Ronstadt about working with
Emmylou and Dolly.
Here's the link. Well worth a read. Stevie
http://www.ais-gwd.com/~tpartridge/intgm.htm
Todd Larson wrote:
The movie "Outlaw Blues" has been on cable this month, and I've got a
question about the theme song ...Pretty entertaining stuff, and much of it
was filmed in Austin.)
Yeah boy, when they came here to film that thing we all said "things are
happening to us now!". We all
In a message dated 1/26/99 7:41:06 PM !!!First Boot!!!,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I can't believe no one's mentioned Pinky Tuscadero from Happy Days played
by Suzi Quatro. Did she have a band on that show?
No, the Richie/Potsy/Ralph Experience usually backed her up.
Mitch Matthews
Gravel
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A friend of mine who knows the boys quite well (he
remembers them when they were clean cut local boys up this way) said they are
booked for three movie tracks in the next couple of months and are doing quite
well by thathmmm, maybe we all need to think - write for the
movies!
NOW
Of course - everyone knows why the Beau Brummels called themselves, that,
right? Probably an "easy" level trivia question for you folks on P2.
By the way, I saw somewhere that John Easdale, formerly of the fabulous
Dramarama, has a solo record out? Can anyone tell me about it? I remember
scene from that episode in which Barney drops the bowling ball in
Fred's
foot,a nd thus, creates "The Frantic."
Which was soon followed by the "Flinstone Flop" later in the episode.
D
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Re: Old 97's) by Carl Abraham Zimring@and
P.P.S. Anyone have data on how many records he sold before and after
David Lynch used "Wicked Game"? I'd bet he'd no longer be on a major
label if not for that choice soundtrack
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Dang it, but how ironic that Country Standard Time gives Hellcountry it's
due,
while the Globe misses the point altogether.
Yah, but the Herald just emailed that they're putting something in this week
and want an interview
Carl Z. writes:
P.S. How many soundtrack albums are in the Billboard Top 200 chart?
More to the point, how many soundtrack albums have TOPPED that chart in
the past two years?
I bet Mr. Weisberger can address that but I know the "Hope Floats"
soundtrack has done well sales wise. As for any other
CDs will be going out this week to various DJs and writer types that I've
been culling from this list for the past couple of months. I hope ( you know
who
you are) like it.
Make sure you slip a $5 into that Neal Weiss package; gua-ran-td
positive ree-vyew. Guaranteed.
Greil
Did anyone happen to catch his.performance (?) on Conan a few
nights ago with some band called "Fear Of Pop"? Shatner did a kind of spoken
word piece over some sort of avant-pop music, Ben Folds was on keys, and...man
it was weird. Is this an ongoing act? Is there a record as well?
In a message dated 1/26/99 9:20:20 PM !!!First Boot!!!, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
They did a cover of "Green Tambourine", the Lemon Pipers smash hit, fronted
by the
cowgirl who had a crush on Captain Parmenter. (Ken Berry, and sorry can't
remember
the gal's name or her character's.)
The gal
In a message dated 1/26/99 9:41:19 PM !!!First Boot!!!, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
scene from that episode in which Barney drops the bowling ball in
Fred's
foot,a nd thus, creates "The Frantic."
Which was soon followed by the "Flinstone Flop" later in the episode.
And then ended with
On Tuesday, January 26, 1999 3:01 PM, Jon Weisberger
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
WKLB, which sponsors a country festival at Great Woods each summer
(with
Nashville headliners) and cosponsors summer events at Indian Ranch in
Webster, has no time slot devoted to local music, but ''that's
Mitch wrote:
The gal character's name was Wrangler Jane (Don't know her real name, and I
have some episodes on video, but the VCR is on the fritz).
Sorry B.S., but it wasn't "Green Tamborine." They did "Mr. Tamborine Man" and
"Lemon Tree."
Wow. OK, Mitch, like I said, I bow to your
MC 900 Ft. Ndubb writes:
But who said Yes fans had
the skills to differentiate so thoroughly?
You'll never understand, Neal, you'll never understand.
Dan
n.p. a bootleg, actually: "Siberian Fugues; Tales From Topographic Oceans-The
Unreleased Wakeman Jams"g
Joe, I was an extra on that movie set! "Outlaw Blues" was the film that
DID get things happening in Austin. RW ShamyWDVR-FM
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To: passenger side [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, January 26, 1999 4:26 PM
Subject: Re: Outlaw
On Mon, 25 Jan 1999, the subject of many a Meat Purveyor song wrote
Just to let y'all know, our little love letter to my former future
ex-husband is coming along nicely and will be good and ready by the P2 SXSW
BBQ. Which brings me to the party okay, I'm finally sending out the
invite info
In a message dated 1/26/99 2:29:38 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
CDs will be going out this week to various DJs and writer types that I've
been culling from this list for the past couple of months. I hope ( you know
who
you are) like it.
Make sure you slip
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by Cherilyn diMond@earthlin
p.p.s. recording I'm espcially excited about right now: Daniel Johnston's
new one. Good god almighty.
This flew underneath my radar until now. Is Johnston still on Atlantic?
Is he working
I just remembered one of the weirdest TV-rock moments I ever experienced --
even weirder than ANY Shatner spoken-word thang (which, though I missed his
latest, are guaranteed to be pretty darn weird).
Anyway. There used to be this late-night TV show called "Night Flight",
which started out by
On Tue, 26 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you want my advice, based on my experience as having had the
Bourbonaires called a psychobilly band in the Globe a couple of months
back, is that this kind of crap simply happens. I don't know if it's
symptomatic of the Globe's
On Tue, 26 Jan 1999, P2's hostess with the mostest wrote:
Just to let y'all know, our little love letter to my former future
ex-husband is coming along nicely and will be good and ready by the P2 SXSW BBQ.
Oh boy I can't wait. Last year all I got was the amplified derogatory
question
Obviously it was an outtake they did in an odd (very odd!) moment... And if
ANYONE here knows where I can get my hands on a copy of this, please share
this information.
http://www.moviesunlimited.com/blooper.htm claims to have a whole bunch of such stuff,
including:
Boob Tube Blunders
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